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speedymarktd6



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has any body on here got wrangler MT/R tyres if so whats the opinons on them i do very litle motorway miles only few hundred a year but i spend a lot of time in rough ground and want summink a bit more chunkier for my 19' ive read the opinions on the d3 site and i am tempted your opinions please Thumbs Up onto no6 Range Rover

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MTR's on mine give a very harsh rumble never happend with the D3 I've got some for extra muddy days

Pirelli ATR's are a great middle ground Thumbs Up

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I've got Vredestein 4-Extreme tyres on 19" wheels and they are good off-road without being noisy on tarmac. They don't have the life of some other makes as the compound is fairly soft but I can highly recommend them. Rules are made for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.

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Waiting for some Cooper Zeons in 20"

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One of my friends has winter Vredestein's on his RRSport as he drives to Switzerland alot where it is compulsory. He reckons they are great having tried winter versions from other manufactureres

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speedymarktd6



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hhmmm still undecided as yet but i am convincing myself i think id have a better idea on them if i had experience driving a FFRR with them on oh well ive still got my originals if they are that bad on road onto no6 Range Rover

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Try Pirelli ATR's they are great

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speedymarktd6



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i think im going to go for the pireli scorpion atr has anybody got them fitted or been in a FFRR with them on can you give me your opinions on them please as in road noise, handling , tyre wear life and off road or bad weather performance Thumbs Up onto no6 Range Rover

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I have pirelli scorpion on mine, very quite, seem grippy enough on road. No experience on other makes, so my opinion could be biased Rolling Eyes

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speedymarktd6 wrote:
i think im going to go for the pireli scorpion atr has anybody got them fitted or been in a FFRR with them on can you give me your opinions on them please as in road noise, handling , tyre wear life and off road or bad weather performance Thumbs Up


Run Them all the time Thumbs Up will keep running them

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speedymarktd6



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hi all thanks for the replies i went down to ny local tyre sale / kwick fit to get some prices which were very good but he also mentioned that he had a few i.e lots of new pirelli scorpion zero tyres in the 255/55/19 size i had a look they look big and chunky and suitable for what i want as they dont look road biased the price is £512 for 4 fitted and ballanced which im very happy to pay but just wondered what they are like if anybody has got them fitted please comment sorry to be a pain Thumbs Up onto no6 Range Rover

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Zero's are a great tyre 90/10 bias to Road and soft sidewall so off road in ruts can at times be an issue

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ATR's on a FF

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